The Four Seasons ink collection features eight colors inspired by the beautiful four seasons of Japan.

This smooth-flowing ink is specifically formulated to be safe for all fountain pens. Each bottle contains 50 ml of water-based dye ink. The bottle is cleverly designed with an internal reservoir, which results in an ink level that's high enough for you to refill your fountain pen. You are able to enjoy every last drop of your ink! Simply flip the bottle upside-down and back to fill the reservoir, and you're ready to refill.

Curated Collections

Customer Reviews

Yamadori is a nice deep green leaning towards blue. While it is a beautiful fun
color, still subtle enough to use for professional or formal occasion. It is
such an elegant color with some shading. Of course a beautiful color is really
important, but sometimes they are not the best behaving..... Yamadori? It's
pretty amazing. Flows so nicely and lubricate nibs just right. Ink dries pretty
quickly and make it suitable for a quick note taking as well. I have not
experienced any feathering in numbers of papers I tried so far. Many people like
Moleskine notebooks but they are notorious for fountain pen ink bleed through,
however with Yamadori, bleed through is very minimum as long as you use fine
nibs.
( I use it in Lamy Al-star extra fine) I highly recommend this ink for anyone,
even for those who are not usually big on color inks other than typical blue
fountain inks!

This is a nice saturated ink, with good shading and flow characteristics.
Otherwise it's a normal teal (albeit with the typical Sailor paint-fumes solvent
odor.)

Everyone online apparently loves the sheen. Perhaps that was characteristic of
the original limited edition version of the ink, but the formulation I received
in early 2015 has no sheen whatsoever, on Rhodia or cheap paper.

to get the shading you need to use it in a wet pen, probably medium or italic or
larger.

This is the most amazing ink. It feels slick, like rubbing oil on a hard
surface. I've used it in several pens: Lamy Nexx, Pilot Metropolitan, Waterman
Expert II, and an old old piston filler (all F or M nibs). It's the best
flowing ink I've ever used. The real joy of it is the color, though. A dark blue green teal. But beyond
that, there's a red/purple sheen that shines through. I can see professors at
Hogwarts using this ink. There's something really old fashioned yet slick about
it.